YouTube’s New Look & Design with Updated Logo [Video]

YouTube now come
up with new design and look for mobile and desktop experience with some
modification logo in it. It’s a simple change in logo, play icon is left to the
title and no red in tube section of logo. Besides that, YouTube has updated with so many new
features and changes.

When YouTube
launched 12 years ago, it was a single website that supported one video format,
320x240 at 4:3 aspect ratio. Fast forward to today, and YouTube lets you watch
any combination of SD, HD, 4K, 360, 3-D, and live video on nearly every device
with an internet connection – from desktops to phones, tablets to TVs, game
consoles, and even VR headsets.

What’s new in
YouTube?

YouTube
Mobile

Clean new
design: We’ve made the header white to let content take the lead and moved
the navigation tabs to the bottom of the app so they’re
closer to your thumbs. We also added new Library and Account tabs that give you easy access to
what you’re looking for.

Videos that
move with you: One of the things we’re working on is bringing gestures to
YouTube. Earlier this year, we introduced a
gesture that allows you to double tap on the left or right side of a video to
fast forward or rewind 10 seconds. Give it a try! We already see billions of
double taps per day. And I wanted to give you a sneak peek at another gesture I
am really excited about. In the coming months, we'll experiment with a feature
that lets you jump between videos with a simple swipe of your hand: just swipe
left to watch a previous video or swipe right to watch the next one.

Watch at your
own pace: Users love that they are able to speed up and slow down the playback
of a video on desktop, and we're excited to bring this feature to the mobile
app today, so you can enjoy videos at whatever speed you prefer.

Adapt to any
video, beautifully: We've also been experimenting with new ways to display all
videos in the best possible way. Soon, the YouTube player will seamlessly
change shape to match the video format you’re watching, such as vertical,
square or horizontal. That means you’ll always get the best viewing experience
automatically – including vertical videos with no black bars on the sides!

Browse and
discover while you watch: We recently added a feature that lets you view a row
of suggested videos while you’re watching in full screen. We're also working on
transforming the area below the player so you can browse videos in totally new
ways.